Monte Carlo simulation of ion motion in drift tubes
- 15 January 1977
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 66 (2) , 435-445
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.433988
Abstract
The motion of a swarm of ions in a uniform electric field is studied by simulating the motion of a single ion through many collisions with neutral atoms in order to obtain the drift velocity, average energy, and velocity distribution for the ions. For K+ ions in He at low field strengths, the results agree well with the solutions of the Boltzmann equation by Kumar and Robson; and for K+ in Ar at all field strengths, the computed mobilities demonstrate that the Viehland–Mason moment method can give useful results, especially if carried through to third order. The velocity distributions computed for O+ ions in He and Ar are used in the accompanying paper by Albritton et al. to analyze drift tube measurements of O+ reaction rates. Significant deviations from the Maxwell–Boltzmann form have been found and are seen to have important effects in that application. Velocity distributions have also been obtained for Li+ in He. The sensitivity of ionic mobilities to changes in the ion–atom interaction potential is examined with particular reference to K+ ions in Ar.Keywords
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